Winter Moon

The Grand Theft Auto series is not a horror franchise, but it
still has its fair share of scares. Does anyone have a moment that
they can remember when playing GTA scared them shitless? Mine would
have to be this; once upon a time, I was playing San Andreas, and I
drove a Sanchez onto the train tracks in Bone County. I thought to
myself "Hmm, better check and see if there's a train coming". The
SECOND I turned my head to look for a train, a train came out of
nowhere and hit me. Carl was okay, but I jumped and yelled, and my
mouse flew up in the air. Lesson learned, kids; look for trains
BEFORE driving onto the train tracks, not after.

Finally, finally, finally. I got gold on EVERY driving school
mission in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. All I can say is, whoever
designed the "Cone Coil" "The '90'", "Wheelie Weave", and "Alley
Oop" challenges has a very strange sense of humor.

So I just read the book "Fight Club" and saw the movie version
of it, and I was thinking... was I the only one who thought that
there would be all kinds of references to it in the cage fighting
minigame in TBOGT?

Hey everyone, sorry I haven't been around much (at all) lately;
something was screwed up with my internet and the wiki or
something.

So, I guess a bit of updating on my gaming?

May 29: Finished Vice City 100%. I think Tommy Vercetti rubbed
off on me in that game; killed TONS of people, made lots of money
(illegally), drove like a maniac, and put every toe out of
line.

May 30: Started playing San Andreas. For a white guy in the
Midwest (about as far from the main characters of the game as can
be), it's AMAZING - the characters are great, the missions and
side-missions are fun, and the gameplay is awesome. Finished it
about 12% so far, and I'm still in Los Santos.

Alright, so while playing GTA, has anyone had a moment where
they did something that felt really cool/skillful/badass? Like
ramping a bunch of cars and landing perfectly, weaving between a
bunch of cars and pedestrians without hitting anything or anyone,
or blowing something up while casually walking away? Me too.